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Posted By: Paul Carek
Does anyone have a good scan of what the "frosty edges" on a tampered-with PSA slab look like? I've read a lot about the phenomenon, but have yet to see a good image of what to look out for. |
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Posted By: PC-T206
Recently discussed here -- with an example: |
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Posted By: Paul Carek
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much for posting. |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
I've cracked PSA cases before for resubmission and sometimes the frosting is pretty minor....BUT there is almost always an entry point that gets frosted and untampered with PSA slabs almost never have this |
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Posted By: Brian
Here is the same link, but shows the entire thread instead of a single message within the thread... |
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Posted By: leon
Good points..... |
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